Church of the Transfiguration
Church of the Transfiguration
Church of the Transfiguration
Church of the Transfiguration
Church of the Transfiguration
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Chenskikh 2, Urik 664531, Russia
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Concerts at Volkonsky House Museum, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia
This video is about Concerts at Volkonsky House Museum, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia
Volkonsky House Museum, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia.
The museum of Decembrists in S.G. Volkonsky’s house was opened on December 10, 1985 after the restoration that took 11 years.
Originally Volkonsky’s house was built in Urik settlement of the Irkutsk province in 1838. In 1846 the Volkonskys purchased a piece of land in Irkutsk opposite the Church of the Transfiguration and Saviour and brought their house into this city.
Vardavar - The festival of roses 1989 vardevar prazdnik roz Wordless Armenian animation
Animation about the history of The Armenian water festival Vadavar.
Animation directed by N Muradyan
Vardavar is a festival in Armenia where people drench each other with water. Although now a Christian tradition, Vardavar's history dates back to pagan times(5000 bc). The ancient festival is traditionally associated with the deity Astghik, who was the goddess of water, beauty, love, and fertility. The festivities connected with the religious observance of Astghik were originally named “Vartavar” because Armenians offered her roses as a celebration (“vart” means “rose” in Armenian and var means rise). This is why the event was celebrated at harvest time․ According to tradition Astghik presented roses and sprayed rosewater spreading love in Armenian land, and her beloved God, Vahagn, protected and preserved that love. And the name of the holiday – Vardavar derives from this legend. According to another tradition Noah, descending from the ark which had landed on Mount Ararat after the flood, orders his sons to spray water at each other in the memory of the flood.
After the adoption of Christianity Armenian church revived this holiday, deeply loved by people. And the renewed holiday began to symbolize Christ’s transfiguration or brilliance when on Mount Tabor Christ appeared in divine light before three of his disciples: Peter, Jacob, John and prophets Elijah and Moses. Besides the religious rituals, the holiday enjoys great popularity and it is celebrated according to the ancient traditions.
Early in the morning everybody; both adults and children, familiar or unfamiliar people come out to the yard and spray each other with great amount of water. Thus, they remember the tradition of presenting roses and spraying water by Goddess Astghik. This holiday is not only a perfect way of being refreshed on a hot summer day but also it changes into a real holiday of water and entertainment when all around you can see many children in wet cloths but in good mood and happy. Besides, water of Vardavar considers to be healing, and everybody should get at least several drops of water during spraying each other. It is also traditional to fly doves. The holiday has been celebrated more solemnly in villages where the merry songs and dances, various games and jocks are the inseparable part of the holiday.
Vardavar is currently celebrated 98 days (14 weeks) after Easter. During the day of Vardavar itself, it is common to see people pouring buckets of water from balconies onto unsuspecting pedestrians below.
Things Mr. Welch is No Longer Allowed to do in a RPG #1-2450 Reading Compilation
A list of things that Mister Welch is no long allowed to do in a tabletop rpg game. From Dungeons and dragons, call of cthulu, Pathfinder, Star Wars, and many other tabletop games and modules! 2450 entries in all!
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The complete reading compilation of Things Mr. Welch is No Longer Allowed to do in a RPG numbers 1-2540! Enjoy the insanity, featuring RPG loop holes, insanity, and all sorts of table top shenanigans!
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The Tale of Two Thrones - The Archangel and Atlantis w Ali Siadatan - NYSTV
This was the Now You See TV broadcast of Ali Siadatan's appearance. If you are a true truth seeker this is a must listen.
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So if you know about the Illuminati, and how much control they have, this video delves into the ancient history of the Illuminati and where they came from.
Ali is one of the foremost experts on the topic. His video UFOs Angels & Gods is a definite must watch.
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